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Taken from a Setswana greeting that means “good health to you,” Tsogang is a new public health magazine highlighting the United States-Botswana partnership. Since 1995, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC Botswana) has worked in partnership with Botswana towards the vision of an HIV-free generation.

1981 – CDC reports first known cases of what we now call AIDS in its Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. In that first month, 26 cases are described, 1 of whom is African American : July 1982 – By the following year, CDC reports more than 86 c...

Background : Male circumcision can reduce the risk of heterosexually-acquired HIV-1 infection in men. Neonatal male circumcision (NMC) has many potential advantages over circumcision at older ages but little is known about its feasibility and safety ...

PAMWE = together : a public health magazine published by CDC-Namibia ; v. 4, issue 1

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The PEPFAR 10-year anniversary issue ￼of Pamwe (“Together” in Oshiwambo and Otjiherero). : Just a few years after winning a bloody liberation struggle against apartheid in 1990, the government of Namibia was faced with a crisis of enormous prop...

Commissioned by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) Native Diabetes Wellness Program (NDWP), this report is the third in a compendium of stories highlighting traditional foods programs in culturally and geographically diverse Ame...